5 important things we learnt from Act 1:
- Lady Macbeth does not really like Macbeth
- Macbeth will be king
- Lady Macbeth want Macbeth to kill the King
- The witches also alerted Macbeth he will be king
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Reading Act 2
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5 important things we learnt from Act 1:
Reading Act 2
“Screw your courage to the sticking place”.
Courage: To be brave enough to do something that may frighten or scare them.
It is said that the ‘literal meaning’ of the quote above means that Macbeth needs courage.
However, I think it means that Macbeth needs to keep his courage in him, by ‘sticking into place’. In addition the ‘screw’ means that he needs to bolt it in by ‘screwing’ it into him.
Others have also said that it also mean not to back down, which I also agree with.
A little bit of acting about how Macbeth doesn’t want to kill King Duncan and some students in the class try to say the quite how they think it was or should be said. Many people thought about angers when saying the line.
In a way the queen is insulting or teasing him by, in a way, he does not have courage.
I think she is trying to make him fell ashamed. She is saying that he is mentally weak as he has a lordship, which is of very high status, but he is not acting like it by not being brave and killing the King. I think she is trying to provoke him into killing the King.
“ I have no spur
To prick the sides of my
intent, but only
Vaulting ambition which
O’erleaps itself and
fall on th’ other ”
Spur: A small spike in the side of a riders heel.
O’erleaps: (Over leaps) To jump over
Vaulting: Also means jump over, I know this as it makes me thin of pole-VAULTING
Questions asked the lesson
What is Macbeth trying to say about his ambition?
Is Macbeth’s Ambition controlling him?
In a way Macbeth is personifying his ambition.
We carry on reading Macbeth Act 1 Scene 7
It starts with Lady Macbeth reading her letter that Macbeth wrote to her. This letter talks about the three witches and the prophecy.
This section is known as a soliloquy. In said soliloquy it say that Lady Macbeth wants to murder King Duncan. “(…) too full of milk of human kindness”. It says this as milk is white, and white is a calm and relatively happy.
Macbeth then returns and talks to Lady Macbeth about how Duncan will be coming the next day.
Reading Macbeth Act 1 Scene 5 Continue reading
Find 10 unusual words and define them.
Wither’d-To become dry or shriveled
Metaphysical-A branch of philosophy
Direst-Extremely serious or urgent
Impedes-To delay or prevent
Compunction-A feeling of guilt or morale
Remorse-Deep regret
Chastise-Rebuke or reprimand severely
Thine-Archaic form of yours
Sightless-Unable to see
Unsex-Deprive of gender
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